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Post by lynette on Dec 11, 2016 22:34:27 GMT
A treat. Nothing political, nobody ranting at me, just a play about creativity and inspiration and beautifully performed. A small idea about Handel's premiere of Messiah in Dublin. It suits the small theatre very well and wow, the candles deserve an Olivier Award in this. Singing top class, about half of The Sixteen, in great acoustic. Received very enthusiastically with lots of foot stamping which I believe is what they do in other European countries but hasn't caught on here til now; correct me if I'm wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 7:44:47 GMT
Classical music audiences do lots of foot stamping in the UK, and All the Angels is a crossover show appealing to classical music and theatre audiences.
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Post by rumbledoll on Dec 12, 2016 7:48:43 GMT
A treat. Nothing political, nobody ranting at me, just a play about creativity and inspiration and beautifully performed. A small idea about Handel's premiere of Messiah in Dublin. It suits the small theatre very well and wow, the candles deserve an Olivier Award in this. Singing top class, about half of The Sixteen, in great acoustic. Received very enthusiastically with lots of foot stamping which I believe is what they do in other European countries but hasn't caught on here til now; correct me if I'm wrong. Well,at least SWP stays authentic with candles and all. Miss this place tremendously. Would you recommend seating in the Pit or Lower gallery for this?
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Post by lynette on Dec 12, 2016 17:29:19 GMT
It's all about the knees. Try to find seats that are at the end of a row towards the centre. Otherwise ok from all levels. I was in the pit this time. The acoustic is so good, the singing is a joy. I did hear the woman behind me say she had a problem with Handel's German accent but everyone is audible. They raise the candles up and down a couple of,times and do some looking on from the musicians' gallery once or twice. I don't think there is any serious viewing problem.
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Post by Steve on Dec 12, 2016 18:49:56 GMT
Charming, but dramatically inert. Like Farinelli, at this same venue, it's about the quasi-spiritual value of music. Handel's music, to be precise, since half the arias sung in "Farinelli and the King" were by Handel, including Farinelli's closing number "Lascia ch'io pianga." This time, it's all about Handel's "Messiah," the writing of it, and putting it on. Where music was a matter of life and death in Farinelli, with Rylance's depressed King saved only by the music, and Farinelli's life stolen from him because of it, here everyone is just short of cash, particularly Handel, whose operas are tanking, and who needs a hit. David Horovitch's grumpy German-accented Handel is irreverent, repeatedly using the word "sheisse," Sean Campion's sly narrator, Crazy Crow (and part-time bodysnatcher. . . he needs the cash too) is equally irreverent, repeatedly using the word "fecking," and Kelly Price's singer is on the run from a scandalous past. Thus the mood and backstories contrast with the spiritual nature of the production they are all putting on. Unfortunately, the play stops at backstory, and has no story. The singing and acting are great, but this is a huge dramatic step down from Farinelli, which used it's drama to super-charge the spirituality of the singing. I was blown away by that production, but this one never added up to more than the sum of it's beautiful parts. At least I had fun imagining the Kelly Price was still playing Sister Brown in Grandage's production of "Guys and Dolls," and that Adam Cooper's Sky Masterson would rush in and rescue her from the mundanity of the dramatic construction. He didn't. 3 stars.
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Post by Polly1 on Jan 10, 2017 13:44:33 GMT
Just bumping this as I've had to return my ticket for this Friday's matinee due to a fractured arm in case anyone is interested. Very sorry to be missing it.
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Post by Latecomer on Jan 10, 2017 17:43:45 GMT
So sorry to hear this Polly1! Hope it is better soon!
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Post by Polly1 on Jan 10, 2017 18:43:47 GMT
Thanks Latecomer. Fortunately not too many other tickets booked for the next month or so.
I saw the ticket appear on the website and now it's gone, so waiting on a refund now ... We'll see.
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Post by stefy69 on Jan 13, 2017 7:01:31 GMT
Love the atmosphere in the SWP but Oh ! those benches !
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